She is a beautiful girl. I hope she gets alright.
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I know our closest emergency vet is 2 1/2 hrs away ...it sounds like she’s waiting to see her vet, so that decision is made..in my opinion we should give her ideas on how to make the dog comfortable during the wait. U could try some ice. My dogs like to eat the cubes. If she does..you could freeze pedialyte for electrolytes. Does she need a heating pad? Does she need a fan to cool her down? Sometimes rubbing their paws is very soothing to them...like a massage, perhaps it would just give her anxiety a breakIsn’t that the same thing as an emergency clinic? Or different? Either way, it’s likely very expensive, especially on a big holiday like Christmas.
And OP’s profile says northern Minnesota. Doesn’t say specifically where but it’s also possible they live in a pretty remote/isolated area and might not have one nearby.
Even if they do, parents might not want to drive however far it is there and back or pay for emergency services on Christmas.
OP also said their grandparents were up for the holiday so it’s likely they are busy celebrating the festivities and/or probably sitting down to dinner soon and unable to take the dog to the vet right now.
Hopefully the lack of update means the dog is okay.![]()
I agree she needs to see a vet but scaring or guilting them is not going to help anything. I am sure if OP could take her in now, she would. She’s clearly concerned enough to make a post about it. But OP also said they are a teenager/living at home so it’s likely not up to them anyway. And they also said the vet is not open today. Maybe there is an emergency vet around and if so, I would say they should take the dog there today, but not everybody has one of those around or is willing to spend the money. OP probably would be willing but the parents might not be. But hopefully the dog is doing better today.![]()